Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Blog Tour and Giveaway: A Little Too Hot by Lisa Desrochers

From USA Today bestselling author Lisa Desrochers, comes the
third book in her sizzling New Adult series.

If you
play with fire…

Tossed
out of college and cut off by her parents, Samantha West is in pretty dire
straits. So when her rocker best friend hooks her up with a job dancing at a gentlemen’s
club, who is she to turn it down? Plus, there are rules to dancing at Benny’s:
No touching, keep your clothes on at all times, and never get closer than three
feet. Unfortunately for Sam, her first private client makes her want to break
every single one of them.

Harrison
Yates is scorching hot, but he’s got a past that involves being left at the
altar not too long ago. Sam is determined to make him forget about his ex, but
when she makes her move, it flings her life into a spiral of chaos she never
saw coming.

Because
Harrison Yates isn’t who he seems to be. And his secret will probably get her
killed.

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Praise for A LITTLE TOO
HOT

“Every
page is deliciously breathtaking, wickedly sexy and sensational. A LITTLE TOO
HOT is wonderfully unique and a LOT HOT! I am a HUGE Lisa Desrochers fan.” — Katy
Evans, New York Times bestselling author of REAL, MINE, and
REMY

“Lisa
is brilliant at creating sizzling sexual tension and impossible circumstances
that make the reader hold their breath all the way to happy ever after. Sam and
Harrison are more than A Little Too Hot, they are scorching!" — Jay
Crownover, New York Times bestselling author of RULE, JET, and
ROME

“Lisa
Desrochers’ best yet! A LITTLE TOO HOT is hotter than hot with all the
emotional punch to back it up!” — Sophie
Jordan, New York Times bestselling author

Tell us
about a time you wondered if being an author was really for you. How did you
decide it was?

I wonder
this everyday. This job is both a dream come true and the most stressful thing
I’ve ever done. Every single day, an author puts themselves out there to be
judged by what we hope is the rest of the world. But then it turns out the only
person who buys our book is our mother, and it just gives her one more thing to
criticize and we stop eating and can’t sleep at night until…oh, wait…that’s
TMI, isn’t it. But in all seriousness, I’ve yet to meet an author (and I’ve met
some BIG ones) who hasn’t said there’s always an element of self-doubt. We get
that review that says our writing is mundane and our characters are flat and,
no matter that we have a thousand reviews that say exactly the opposite, it’s
hard not to take that to heart and wonder if we truly do suck. When that
happens, I try to remember how much I love my characters, and how real they are
to me, and how their story touched me. I remind myself that reading is
subjective and not everything is going to appeal to everyone. I take pride and
feel joy that my characters have moved some people (many, actually) as much as
they’ve moved me, and that most everyone who read got what I was trying to do,
and I love my job even more.

Yep. She just had mind-blowing sex
with her stepbrother. In her defense, she was on the rebound, and it’s more of
a my-dad-happened-to-marry-a-woman-with-a-super-hot-son situation. But still,
he’s been her best friend and confidant for the better part of the last few
years … and is so off limits. It’s a good thing she’s leaving in two days for a
year abroad in Rome.

But even thousands of miles away,
Lexie can’t seem to escape trouble. Raised Catholic, she goes to confession in
hopes of alleviating some of her guilt … and maybe not burning in hell.
Instead, she stumbles out of the confessional and right into Alessandro Moretti,
a young and very easy-on-the-eyes deacon … only eight months away from becoming
a priest. Lexie and Alessandro grow closer, and when Alessandro’s signals start
changing despite his vow of celibacy, she doesn’t know what to think. She’s
torn between falling in love with the man she shouldn’t want and the man she
can’t have. And she isn’t sure how she can live with herself either way.

In the follow-up to Lisa Desrochers’
explosive New Adult novel A Little too Far, Alessandro Moretti must face the
life he escaped and the girl he loved and left behind.

Twenty-two year old Hilary McIntyre
would like nothing more than to forget her past. As a teenager abandoned to the
system, she faced some pretty dark times. But now that’s all behind her. Hilary
has her life on track, and there’s no way she’ll head back down that road
again.

Until Alessandro Moretti—the one
person who can make her remember—shows up on her doorstep. He’s even more
devastatingly gorgeous than before, and he’s much too close for comfort. Worse,
he sees right through the walls she’s built over these last eight years, right
into her heart and the secrets she’s guarding.

As Hilary finds herself falling
back into love with the man who, as a boy both saved and destroyed her, she
must decide. Past or future? Truth or lies?

She lives in central California
with her husband and two very busy daughters. There is never a time that she
can be found without a book in her hand, and she adores stories that take her
to new places, and then take her by surprise.